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In a misguided attempt to eradicate every vestige of "discrimination" in our society, activists and courts are using antidiscrimination laws to erode civil liberties such as free speech, the free exercise of religion, and freedom of association. Civil rights laws today are being applied in ways that threaten free speech on campus and in the workplace, the right of local community activists to speak out against government policies, the rights of private associations such as the Boy Scouts to determine their membership policies, and even the rights of individuals to choose their roommates.
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Want to learn how to hike in the woods and not get lost? Or perhaps you want to compete in a local orienteering event? Maybe you aspire to do the 10-day Eco-Challenge race? Squiggly Lines is a full-color book about map and compass navigation with a focus on adventure racing. The book is almost 300 pages and has over 150 example maps and figures and almost 100 navigation exercises. You will learn: to read and understand topo(graphic) and other maps to use a compass to locate yourself in the wild to take and follow a compass bearing to a particular destination Plus, Squiggly Lines has some great adventure race stories from around the globe by its author. Reading Squiggly Lines may not prevent you from getting lost, but it will certainly help you find yourself!
Professors who want to venture beyond the traditional land-based property coverage to include Intellectual Property and other emerging forms of Property Law will find this book ideally suited to their purposes. Property: Cases and Materials, Second
The second edition of Computing with Java: Programs, Objects, Graphics teaches those with some prior programming experience modern computing concepts using Java, uniquely combining strong content with clear presentation designed for learning. The text contains a wealth of different exercises and assignments including critical thinking, debugging, skill-builder, programming, program modification and program design exercises! Readers can get character-by-character explanations directly from the code examples included in the text. Computing with Java: Programs, Objects, Graphics is the end-all to the myriad of incomplete resources available for beginning Java learners: a new easy-to-follow, detailed, and interesting book which shows you that all Java texts are not the same.
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